2016 IEEE MTT-S International Wireless Symposium (IWS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ieee-iws.2016.7912155
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A low-power, wireless, real-time, wearable healthcare system

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“…The system is designed with low power consumption and flexible configuration, capable of monitoring ECG signals wirelessly at real-time. Experimental results show that the proposed system is portable for people to monitor health [18].…”
Section: Fudan Universitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The system is designed with low power consumption and flexible configuration, capable of monitoring ECG signals wirelessly at real-time. Experimental results show that the proposed system is portable for people to monitor health [18].…”
Section: Fudan Universitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Finally, data information acquired (particularly if it consists of several measures) can benefit from applying data compression techniques before sending the information through the wireless link. There are a variety of options available for wearable devices to connect to the gateway device ranging from custom ASIC design [66] with ultra-low power consumption specifications to a fully conformed IP stack employing a WiFi-compatible chip which would provide the TCP/IP protocol, thus enabling the device to directly contact the higher-level communication services (DDBB, API Rest Endpoints). This huge range of options has a trade-off which mostly involves electrical power consumption and circuit design as well as development time and difficulty.…”
Section: The Wireless Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%